Funny part is that if you actually want to give something away on Facebook marketplace then it’s easier to list it for like $5-10 bucks and then not charge the person who didn’t didn’t hassle/haggle you.
Indded, and that’s a fascinating case, because it demonstrates that lower price means higher demand, and the point of the nominal price is a filter so you have fewer people’s bullshit to deal with.
The joke here
is that obviously he should charge money for it, if he wants more takers.
Funny part is that if you actually want to give something away on Facebook marketplace then it’s easier to list it for like $5-10 bucks and then not charge the person who didn’t didn’t hassle/haggle you.
Indded, and that’s a fascinating case, because it demonstrates that lower price means higher demand, and the point of the nominal price is a filter so you have fewer people’s bullshit to deal with.
i have tried to get free shit that way, and ended up spending 5 bucks on a lot of shit i was happy to spend 5 bucks on.